I have no evidence here, but my guess would be no, because cutting off your hand would sever tendons in your wrist that are used to grip objects in the first place.
The finger can be reattached if the veins, arteries and nerves aren't damaged. Rougly 12hours.
An object will remain still if the forces acting on it are balanced, meaning that the forces do not cause any change in its motion. If the net force on an object is zero, it will not accelerate and therefore remain at rest.
An object at rest tends to remain at rest - an object in motion tends to remain in motion.
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jada powell
Yes, if the optic nerve is severed, you will lose sight in the eye connected to that nerve. This means that you will lose sight in one eye if only one optic nerve is severed, but vision in the other eye will remain unaffected.
If the forces acting on an object are balanced, the object will remain at rest or continue to move at a constant velocity. This is in accordance with Newton's First Law of Motion, which states that an object in equilibrium will remain in equilibrium unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
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The tendency of an object to remain at rest or in motion with a constant velocity is known as inertia.
An object will remain at rest if the forces acting on it are balanced, resulting in zero net force. This is described by Newton's first law of motion which states that an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force.
They become atrophied.
They will become atrophied